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The St. Louis Blues have waived Andrew Agozzino.

Agozzino had two assists in nine games with St. Louis in 2015-16. Although he is expected to start the season in the minors, he might end up back with the Blues at some point as an injury replacement. Sep 30 - 2:12 PM

Updating a previous report, Andrew Agozzino signed a one-year, two-way deal with the Blues.

The deal is worth $600,000 at the NHL level and $225,000 in the AHL. However, he is guaranteed at least $275,000. He picked up two assists in nine games with Colorado last season. Agozinno also had 29 points in 41 matches with the San Antonio Rampage of the AHL. Jul 1 - 10:47 PM

The 25-year-old forward is having another quality season down on the farm. Agozzino has posted 12 goals and 39 points in 44 games for AHL San Antonio. However he has just an assist in three career NHL points, so we'd look elsewhere for production. Mar 27 - 3:26 PM

Ken Hitchcock's track record with respect to scratching top-nine forwards would lead one to believe that Jori Lehtera will play in the Blues' next game.

Hitchcock scratched Robby Fabrri for one game to get him going on November 10th. We expect that Hitchcock will put Lehtera back into the Blues' lineup Tuesday against Montreal. It's worked wonders for Fabrri.

Jaden Schwartz gave the Blues something to cheer about during their 3-2 overtime win past Montreal.

Schwartz picked up his second two-goal game over his last five, including the overtime winner tonight. He also added an assist in the game. For the season he's up to 10 goals and 17 points in 22 games.

Robby Fabbri scored a goal and an assist in Thursday's 3-2 loss to the New York Islanders.

Fabbri opened the scoring at the 4:36 mark of the first period and he assisted Kyle Brodziak's game-tying goal in the second frame. The 20-year-old has picked up five points in his last five games. He has six goals and 14 points in 26 games this season.

GM Doug Armstrong had a good feeling about bringing back David Perron and so far the move has paid off.

"We knew the player, we knew the person," Armstrong said. "We felt that he was more Anaheim than Pittsburgh in the quality of player and how he was going to play. Also, the coach was very comfortable bringing him back in. He felt that he would fit into how we want to play and what we want to do." He has scored seven goals and 16 points in 23 games. Perron is also riding an impressive eight-game point streak going into Thursday night's action.

Vladimir Tarasenko collected his first hat trick of the season during Thursday's 5-4 win over the Lightning.

It's his first hatty since Dec. 16th, 2015 and the third of his career. He also picked up an assist, giving him his second such game of the season and fourth of his career. With 13 goals and 27 points in 24 games thus far this season, it seems safe to say he's worth the price of admission.

Alex Pietrangelo had an assist on both St Louis Blues goals as they lost a 3-2 decision in overtime to the Winnipeg Jets Saturday night.

Pietrangelo’s assists were to Alexander Steen at the 5:16 minute mark and Dmitrij Jaskin’s at 7:26. This lifts him to nine assists for the season and 14 points—decent marks for a defenseman. Pietrangelo has scored points in four of his last five games.

Jay Bouwmeester recorded his 300th career assist during Tuesday's 3-2 overtime victory over Montreal.

The veteran blueliner is now up to four helpers and five points this season. While he boasts 203 of his 381 career points back with Florida, Bouwmeester is creeping up on his Calgary numbers. He needs just nine more points to surpass the 79 he posted with them and he'd need to do it in the next 12 games to beat the 279 games needed. It probably won't happen, but it's fun to think about.

Joel Edmundson (upper body) will make his return to the Blues' lineup on Tuesday.

Edmundson missed roughly a month due to his injury. "I'm feeling good. This is probably the best day I've had so far," Edmundson said. "I've skated for three weeks now. I feel like I can jump right into the game." His return coincidentally corresponds with fellow Blues defenseman Robert Bortuzzo sustaining a lower-body injury on Saturday.

Carl Gunnarsson, Scottie Upshall, and Ty Rattie will each be scratched against Detroit on Thursday.

Unfortunately, there just isn't a whole lot of fantasy value here as Upshall is the only one of the three to find the back of the net. With little to show for their effort, we'd let them wither on the waiver wire.

Jake Allen stopped 24 of 27 shots in Thursday's 3-2 loss to the New York Islanders.

The loss officially puts an end to Allen's personal eight-game winning streak. This was his first defeat in regulation since Nov. 3. Allen has a 12-3-3 record with a 2.47 goals-against-average and a .907 save percentage this season. His individual numbers aren't great, but he's managed to pile up an impressive record.

Carter Hutton faced only 23 shots and let three of them into the net as the St Louis Blues lost a 3-2 contest to the Winnipeg Jets Saturday night.

The backup’s numbers fall to 2-5-0 with a save percentage of only .891 entering this game and he will take a slight downward adjustment. He is on a four-game losing streak, but there are some signs of improvement as he gave up only three goals Saturday night compared to four versus the Capitals on November 23rd and four against the Blue Jackets on the 12th.